Publications of Grit Kunert
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Journal Article (55)
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Journal Article
143, pp. 170 - 179 (2017)
Idesia polycarpa (Salicaceae) leaf constituents and their toxic effect on Cerura vinula and Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera) larvae. Phytochemistry 22.
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8, 1995 (2017)
How glucosinolates affect generalist lepidopteran larvae: growth, development and glucosinolate metabolism. Frontiers in Plant Science 23.
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7, 12530 (2016)
Immune modulation enables a specialist insect to benefit from antibacterial withanolides in its host plant. Nature Communications 24.
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7, 1171 (2016)
Optimization of agroinfiltration in Pisum sativum provides a new tool for studying the salivary protein functions in the pea aphid complex. Frontiers in Plant Science 25.
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58 (7), pp. 656 - 668 (2016)
Shifting Nicotiana attenuata's diurnal rhythm does not alter its resistance to the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 26.
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7, 1872 (2016)
Modulation of legume defense signaling pathways by native and non-native pea aphid clones. Frontiers in Plant Science 27.
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181 (3), pp. 659 - 672 (2016)
Enemy-free space promotes maintenance of host races in an aphid species. Oecologia 28.
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85, pp. 1286 - 1297 (2016)
Hoverfly preference for high honeydew amounts creates enemy-free space for aphids colonizing novel host plants. Journal of Animal Ecology 29.
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41 (1), pp. 1 - 12 (2016)
Is there any evidence that aphid alarm pheromones work as prey and host finding kairomones for natural enemies? Ecological Entomology 30.
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40 (6), pp. 732 - 740 (2015)
Attachment forces of pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) on different legume species. Ecological Entomology 31.
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41, pp. 975 - 984 (2015)
Feeding on leaves of the glucosinolate transporter mutant gtr1gtr2 reduces fitness of Myzus persicae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 32.
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111 (20), pp. 7349 - 7354 (2014)
Phyllotreta striolata flea beetles utilize host plant defense compounds to create their own glucosinolate-myrosinase system. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 33.
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110, pp. 56 - 61 (2014)
Analysis of volatiles from Picea abies triggered by below-ground interactions. Environmental and Experimental Botany 34.
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8 (9), e75298 (2013)
To feed or not to feed: Plant factors located in the epidermis, mesophyll, and sieve elements influence pea aphid’s ability to feed on legume species. PLoS One 35.
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78 (6), pp. 599 - 615 (2012)
The first step in the biosynthesis of cocaine in Erythroxylum coca: the characterization of arginine and ornithine decarboxylases. Plant Molecular Biology 36.
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37 (1), pp. 75 - 82 (2012)
Entomopathogenic fungi stimulate transgenerational wing induction in pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Ecological Entomology 37.
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12, 84 (2012)
The organ-specific expression of terpene synthase genes contributes to the terpene hydrocarbon composition of chamomile essential oils. BMC Plant Biology 38.
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5 (6), e11188 (2010)
Aphid wing induction and ecological costs of alarm pheromone emission under field conditions. PLoS One 39.
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35 (s1), pp. 147 - 154 (2010)
Differences in defensive behaviour between host-adapted races of the pea aphid. Ecological Entomology 40.
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10, 23 (2010)
Constitutive emission of the aphid alarm pheromone, (E)-beta-farnesene, from plants does not serve as a direct defense against aphids. BMC Ecology